* | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon |
* +------------------------------------+
*
- * InspIRCd is copyright (C) 2002-2006 ChatSpike-Dev.
- * E-mail:
- * <brain@chatspike.net>
- * <Craig@chatspike.net>
- *
- * Written by Craig Edwards, Craig McLure, and others.
+ * InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2007 InspIRCd Development Team
+ * See: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/index.php/Credits
+ *
* This program is free but copyrighted software; see
* the file COPYING for details.
*
#define __MODE_H
/* include the common header files */
-#include <typeinfo>
-#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <deque>
-#include <sstream>
#include <vector>
#include "users.h"
#include "channels.h"
* Holds the values for different type of modes
* that can exist, USER or CHANNEL type.
*/
-enum ModeType {
+enum ModeType
+{
+ /** User mode */
MODETYPE_USER = 0,
+ /** Channel mode */
MODETYPE_CHANNEL = 1
};
/**
* Holds mode actions - modes can be allowed or denied.
*/
-enum ModeAction {
+enum ModeAction
+{
MODEACTION_DENY = 0, /* Drop the mode change, AND a parameter if its a parameterized mode */
MODEACTION_ALLOW = 1 /* Allow the mode */
};
* array. Used in a simple two instruction hashing function
* "(modeletter - 65) OR mask"
*/
-enum ModeMasks {
+enum ModeMasks
+{
MASK_USER = 128, /* A user mode */
MASK_CHANNEL = 0 /* A channel mode */
};
+/**
+ * These fixed values can be used to proportionally compare module-defined prefixes to known values.
+ * For example, if your module queries a Channel, and is told that user 'joebloggs' has the prefix
+ * '$', and you dont know what $ means, then you can compare it to these three values to determine
+ * its worth against them. For example if '$' had a value of 15000, you would know it is of higher
+ * status than voice, but lower status than halfop.
+ * No two modes should have equal prefix values.
+ */
+enum PrefixModeValue
+{
+ /* +v */
+ VOICE_VALUE = 10000,
+ /* +h */
+ HALFOP_VALUE = 20000,
+ /* +o */
+ OP_VALUE = 30000
+};
+
/**
* Used by ModeHandler::ModeSet() to return the state of a mode upon a channel or user.
* The pair contains an activity flag, true if the mode is set with the given parameter,
* mode is expected to have a parameter, then this is
* equivalent to returning MODEACTION_DENY.
*/
-class ModeHandler : public Extensible
+class CoreExport ModeHandler : public Extensible
{
protected:
+ /**
+ * Creator/owner pointer
+ */
InspIRCd* ServerInstance;
/**
* The mode letter you're implementing.
*/
bool oper;
+ /** Mode prefix, or 0
+ */
+ char prefix;
+
+ /** Number of items with this mode set on them
+ */
+ unsigned int count;
+
public:
/**
* The constructor for ModeHandler initalizes the mode handler.
* @param listmode Set to true if your mode is a listmode, e.g. it will respond to MODE #channel +modechar with a list of items
* @param ModeType Set this to MODETYPE_USER for a usermode, or MODETYPE_CHANNEL for a channelmode.
* @param operonly Set this to true if only opers should be allowed to set or unset the mode.
+ * @param mprefix For listmodes where parameters are NICKNAMES which are on the channel (for example, +ohv), you may define a prefix.
+ * When you define a prefix, it can be returned in NAMES, WHO etc if it has the highest value (as returned by GetPrefixRank())
+ * In the core, the only modes to implement prefixes are +ovh (ops, voice, halfop) which define the prefix characters @, % and +
+ * and the rank values OP_VALUE, HALFOP_VALUE and VOICE_VALUE respectively. Any prefixes you define should have unique values proportional
+ * to these three defaults or proportional to another mode in a module you depend on. See src/cmode_o.cpp as an example.
*/
- ModeHandler(InspIRCd* Instance, char modeletter, int parameters_on, int parameters_off, bool listmode, ModeType type, bool operonly);
+ ModeHandler(InspIRCd* Instance, char modeletter, int parameters_on, int parameters_off, bool listmode, ModeType type, bool operonly, char mprefix = 0);
/**
* The default destructor does nothing
*/
virtual ~ModeHandler();
-
/**
* Returns true if the mode is a list mode
*/
bool IsListMode();
+ /**
+ * Mode prefix or 0. If this is defined, you should
+ * also implement GetPrefixRank() to return an integer
+ * value for this mode prefix.
+ */
+ char GetPrefix();
+ /** Get number of items with this mode set on them
+ */
+ virtual unsigned int GetCount();
+ /** Adjust usage count returned by GetCount
+ */
+ virtual void ChangeCount(int modifier);
+ /**
+ * Get the 'value' of this modes prefix.
+ * determines which to display when there are multiple.
+ * The mode with the highest value is ranked first. See the
+ * PrefixModeValue enum and Channel::GetPrefixValue() for
+ * more information.
+ */
+ virtual unsigned int GetPrefixRank();
/**
* Returns the modes type
*/
* @param adding This value is true when the mode is being set, or false when it is being unset.
* @return MODEACTION_ALLOW to allow the mode, or MODEACTION_DENY to prevent the mode, also see the description of 'parameter'.
*/
- virtual ModeAction OnModeChange(userrec* source, userrec* dest, chanrec* channel, std::string ¶meter, bool adding); /* Can change the mode parameter as its a ref */
+ virtual ModeAction OnModeChange(User* source, User* dest, Channel* channel, std::string ¶meter, bool adding); /* Can change the mode parameter as its a ref */
/**
* If your mode is a listmode, then this method will be called for displaying an item list, e.g. on MODE #channel +modechar
* without any parameter or other modes in the command.
* @param user The user issuing the command
- * @parameter channel The channel they're requesting an item list of (e.g. a banlist, or an exception list etc)
+ * @param channel The channel they're requesting an item list of (e.g. a banlist, or an exception list etc)
*/
- virtual void DisplayList(userrec* user, chanrec* channel);
+ virtual void DisplayList(User* user, Channel* channel);
+
+ /**
+ * If your mode is a listmode, this method will be called to display an empty list (just the end of list numeric)
+ * @param user The user issuing the command
+ * @param channel The channel tehy're requesting an item list of (e.g. a banlist, or an exception list etc)
+ */
+ virtual void DisplayEmptyList(User* user, Channel* channel);
+
/**
* If your mode needs special action during a server sync to determine which side wins when comparing timestamps,
* override this function and use it to return true or false. The default implementation just returns true if
* @param channel The channel we are checking against
* @return True if the other side wins the merge, false if we win the merge for this mode.
*/
- virtual bool CheckTimeStamp(time_t theirs, time_t ours, const std::string &their_param, const std::string &our_param, chanrec* channel);
+ virtual bool CheckTimeStamp(time_t theirs, time_t ours, const std::string &their_param, const std::string &our_param, Channel* channel);
/**
* When a remote server needs to bounce a set of modes, it will call this method for every mode
* the current setting for this mode set locally, when the bool is true, or, the parameter given.
* This allows the local server to enforce our locally set parameters back to a remote server.
*/
- virtual ModePair ModeSet(userrec* source, userrec* dest, chanrec* channel, const std::string ¶meter);
+ virtual ModePair ModeSet(User* source, User* dest, Channel* channel, const std::string ¶meter);
+
+ /**
+ * When a MODETYPE_USER mode handler is being removed, the server will call this method for every user on the server.
+ * Your mode handler should remove its user mode from the user by sending the appropriate server modes using
+ * InspIRCd::SendMode(). The default implementation of this method can remove simple modes which have no parameters,
+ * and can be used when your mode is of this type, otherwise you must implement a more advanced version of it to remove
+ * your mode properly from each user.
+ * @param user The user which the server wants to remove your mode from
+ */
+ virtual void RemoveMode(User* user);
+
+ /**
+ * When a MODETYPE_CHANNEL mode handler is being removed, the server will call this method for every channel on the server.
+ * Your mode handler should remove its user mode from the channel by sending the appropriate server modes using
+ * InspIRCd::SendMode(). The default implementation of this method can remove simple modes which have no parameters,
+ * and can be used when your mode is of this type, otherwise you must implement a more advanced version of it to remove
+ * your mode properly from each channel. Note that in the case of listmodes, you should remove the entire list of items.
+ * @param channel The channel which the server wants to remove your mode from
+ */
+ virtual void RemoveMode(Channel* channel);
};
/**
* and attach it to the mode using Server::AddModeWatcher and Server::DelModeWatcher.
* A ModeWatcher will be called both before and after the mode change.
*/
-class ModeWatcher : public Extensible
+class CoreExport ModeWatcher : public Extensible
{
protected:
+ /**
+ * Creator/owner pointer
+ */
InspIRCd* ServerInstance;
/**
* The mode letter this class is watching
* @return True to allow the mode change to go ahead, false to abort it. If you abort the
* change, the mode handler (and ModeWatcher::AfterMode()) will never see the mode change.
*/
- virtual bool BeforeMode(userrec* source, userrec* dest, chanrec* channel, std::string ¶meter, bool adding, ModeType type);
+ virtual bool BeforeMode(User* source, User* dest, Channel* channel, std::string ¶meter, bool adding, ModeType type);
/**
* After the mode character has been processed by the ModeHandler, this method will be called.
* @param source The sender of the mode
* @param adding True if the mode is being added and false if it is being removed
* @type The mode type, either MODETYPE_USER or MODETYPE_CHANNEL
*/
- virtual void AfterMode(userrec* source, userrec* dest, chanrec* channel, const std::string ¶meter, bool adding, ModeType type);
+ virtual void AfterMode(User* source, User* dest, Channel* channel, const std::string ¶meter, bool adding, ModeType type);
};
typedef std::vector<ModeWatcher*>::iterator ModeWatchIter;
-class ModeParser : public classbase
+/** The mode parser handles routing of modes and handling of mode strings.
+ * It marshalls, controls and maintains both ModeWatcher and ModeHandler classes,
+ * parses client to server MODE strings for user and channel modes, and performs
+ * processing for the 004 mode list numeric, amongst other things.
+ */
+class CoreExport ModeParser : public classbase
{
private:
- InspIRCd* ServerInstance;
/**
- * Mode handlers for each mode, to access a handler subtract
+ * Creator/owner pointer
+ */
+ InspIRCd* ServerInstance;
+ /** Mode handlers for each mode, to access a handler subtract
* 65 from the ascii value of the mode letter.
* The upper bit of the value indicates if its a usermode
* or a channel mode, so we have 256 of them not 64.
*/
ModeHandler* modehandlers[256];
- /**
- * Mode watcher classes arranged in the same way as the
+ /** Mode watcher classes arranged in the same way as the
* mode handlers, except for instead of having 256 of them
* we have 256 lists of them.
*/
std::vector<ModeWatcher*> modewatchers[256];
- /**
- * Displays the current modes of a channel or user.
+ /** Displays the current modes of a channel or user.
* Used by ModeParser::Process.
*/
- void DisplayCurrentModes(userrec *user, userrec* targetuser, chanrec* targetchannel, const char* text);
+ void DisplayCurrentModes(User *user, User* targetuser, Channel* targetchannel, const char* text);
+
+ /** The string representing the last set of modes to be parsed.
+ * Use GetLastParse() to get this value, to be used for display purposes.
+ */
+ std::string LastParse;
public:
- /**
- * The constructor initializes all the RFC basic modes by using ModeParserAddMode().
+ /** The constructor initializes all the RFC basic modes by using ModeParserAddMode().
*/
ModeParser(InspIRCd* Instance);
- /**
- * Used to check if user 'd' should be allowed to do operation 'MASK' on channel 'chan'.
+ /** Used to check if user 'd' should be allowed to do operation 'MASK' on channel 'chan'.
* for example, should 'user A' be able to 'op' on 'channel B'.
*/
- userrec* SanityChecks(userrec *user,const char *dest,chanrec *chan,int status);
- /**
- * Grant a built in privilage (e.g. ops, halfops, voice) to a user on a channel
+ User* SanityChecks(User *user,const char *dest,Channel *chan,int status);
+ /** Grant a built in privilage (e.g. ops, halfops, voice) to a user on a channel
*/
- const char* Grant(userrec *d,chanrec *chan,int MASK);
- /**
- * Revoke a built in privilage (e.g. ops, halfops, voice) to a user on a channel
+ const char* Grant(User *d,Channel *chan,int MASK);
+ /** Revoke a built in privilage (e.g. ops, halfops, voice) to a user on a channel
*/
- const char* Revoke(userrec *d,chanrec *chan,int MASK);
- /**
- * Tidy a banmask. This makes a banmask 'acceptable' if fields are left out.
+ const char* Revoke(User *d,Channel *chan,int MASK);
+ /** Tidy a banmask. This makes a banmask 'acceptable' if fields are left out.
* E.g.
*
* nick -> nick!*@*
* This method can be used on both IPV4 and IPV6 user masks.
*/
static void CleanMask(std::string &mask);
- /**
- * Add a mode to the mode parser. The modeletter parameter
- * is purely to save on doing a lookup in the function, as
- * strictly it could be obtained via ModeHandler::GetModeChar().
+ /** Get the last string to be processed, as it was sent to the user or channel.
+ * Use this to display a string you just sent to be parsed, as the actual output
+ * may be different to what you sent after it has been 'cleaned up' by the parser.
+ * @return Last parsed string, as seen by users.
+ */
+ const std::string& GetLastParse();
+ /** Add a mode to the mode parser.
* @return True if the mode was successfully added.
*/
- bool AddMode(ModeHandler* mh, unsigned const char modeletter);
- /**
- * Add a mode watcher.
+ bool AddMode(ModeHandler* mh);
+ /** Delete a mode from the mode parser.
+ * When a mode is deleted, the mode handler will be called
+ * for every user (if it is a user mode) or for every channel
+ * (if it is a channel mode) to unset the mode on all objects.
+ * This prevents modes staying in the system which no longer exist.
+ * @param mh The mode handler to remove
+ * @return True if the mode was successfully removed.
+ */
+ bool DelMode(ModeHandler* mh);
+ /** Add a mode watcher.
* A mode watcher is triggered before and after a mode handler is
* triggered. See the documentation of class ModeWatcher for more
* information.
* @return True if the ModeWatcher was added correctly
*/
bool AddModeWatcher(ModeWatcher* mw);
- /**
- * Delete a mode watcher.
+ /** Delete a mode watcher.
* A mode watcher is triggered before and after a mode handler is
* triggered. See the documentation of class ModeWatcher for more
* information.
* @return True if the ModeWatcher was deleted correctly
*/
bool DelModeWatcher(ModeWatcher* mw);
- /**
- * Process a set of mode changes from a server or user.
+ /** Process a set of mode changes from a server or user.
* @param parameters The parameters of the mode change, in the format
* they would be from a MODE command.
* @param pcnt The number of items in the parameters array
* @param user The user setting or removing the modes. When the modes are set
- * by a server, an 'uninitialized' userrec is used, where *user::nick == NULL
+ * by a server, an 'uninitialized' User is used, where *user::nick == NULL
* and *user->server == NULL.
* @param servermode True if a server is setting the mode.
*/
- void Process(const char** parameters, int pcnt, userrec *user, bool servermode);
+ void Process(const char** parameters, int pcnt, User *user, bool servermode);
- /**
- * Find the mode handler for a given mode and type
+ /** Find the mode handler for a given mode and type.
* @param modeletter mode letter to search for
* @param type of mode to search for, user or channel
* @returns a pointer to a ModeHandler class, or NULL of there isnt a handler for the given mode
*/
ModeHandler* FindMode(unsigned const char modeletter, ModeType mt);
+ /** Find a mode handler by its prefix.
+ * If there is no mode handler with the given prefix, NULL will be returned.
+ * @param pfxletter The prefix to find, e.g. '@'
+ * @return The mode handler which handles this prefix, or NULL if there is none.
+ */
+ ModeHandler* FindPrefix(unsigned const char pfxletter);
+
+ /** Returns a list of mode characters which are usermodes.
+ * This is used in the 004 numeric when users connect.
+ */
std::string UserModeList();
+ /** Returns a list of channel mode characters which are listmodes.
+ * This is used in the 004 numeric when users connect.
+ */
std::string ChannelModeList();
+ /** Returns a list of channel mode characters which take parameters.
+ * This is used in the 004 numeric when users connect.
+ */
std::string ParaModeList();
- bool InsertMode(std::string &output, const char* mode, unsigned short section);
-};
-
-/**
- * Command handler class for the MODE command.
- * put here for completeness.
- */
-class cmd_mode : public command_t
-{
- public:
- /**
- * Standard constructor
+ /** Generates the CHANMODES= 005 sequence
*/
- cmd_mode () : command_t("MODE",0,1) { syntax = "<target> <modes> {<mode-parameters>}"; }
- /**
- * Handle MODE
+ std::string ChanModes();
+ /** Used by this class internally during std::sort and 005 generation
*/
- void Handle(const char** parameters, int pcnt, userrec *user);
+ static bool PrefixComparison(prefixtype one, prefixtype two);
+
+ /** This returns the PREFIX=(ohv)@%+ section of the 005 numeric.
+ */
+ std::string BuildPrefixes();
+
+ /** This returns the privilages of a user upon a channel, in the format of a mode change.
+ * For example, if a user has privilages +avh, this will return the string "avh nick nick nick".
+ * This is used by the core when cycling a user to refresh their hostname. You may use it for
+ * similar purposes.
+ * @param user The username to look up
+ * @param channel The channel name to look up the privilages of the user for
+ * @return The mode string.
+ */
+ std::string ModeString(User* user, Channel* channel);
};
#endif
+